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Athens holds back proposal details ahead of Thursday's Eurogroup
The government has decided to keep its cards close to its chest ahead of Thursday’s Eurogroup and has not revealed – even to its lenders – exactly what it is proposing in order to conclude the review.
The Finance Ministry revealed on Monday morning that Euclid Tsakalotos wrote to the institutions to inform them that he will be setting out a proposal to satisfy their demands but he did not give details about what form this suggestion will take.
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